What is a suggested 23mm microfiber decorating roller?

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Soft microfiber fabric for smoother to semi-textured surfaces

Used with all paints and stains leave smoothest wall finish

Exclusive blend of high capacity fibers provide better paint coverage and less paint splatter.

Thermofused to polypropylene core that fabric bonded to the core firmly

Diameter Core: 1½"(38mm) and1¾"(44mm)

SKU List

SIZE

NAP

CORE

CASE

6"

23mm

1¾"(44mm)

70x36x32cm

10"

23mm

1¾"(44mm)

70x36x27cm

A Microfiber paint roller is like a traditional woven paint roller, but with a layer of microfiber cloth. The microfiber cloth is just like regular cloth, but the fibers on the microfiber cloth are extremely fine.

The benefits of microfiber rollers

Microfiber rollers offer many advantages over other types of rollers or the use of paint brushes. The following are some of the advantages of using microfiber rollers instead of other paint rollers or brushes.

1. Microfiber rollers are economical. Most microfiber rollers sell for less than five dollars.

2. Microfiber rollers can be used over and over again. Because they are easy to clean, microfiber rollers can last a long time as long as they are used on a smooth, clean surface (no grit or debris) and cleaned thoroughly after each paint job.

3. Microfiber rollers will absorb large amounts of paint. Microfiber rollers can hold twice their own volume of paint, and can hold more paint than a regular woven paint roller or brush. This means less reloading of the roller up and down.

4. Microfiber rollers can apply paint smoothly. It is difficult to find a paint applicator that provides as fine and smooth a finish as microfiber. For areas that need a glossy finish, microfiber is the best choice. Many areas of the home require a paint finish that is so smooth that there are no visible textures or marks. These are the interior paint jobs that microfiber rollers excel at.

5. Microfiber rollers hold the paint in place, which helps painters avoid splatter. When using woven paint rollers, the paint usually starts to spread the fibers on the paint roller, which allows excess paint to roll off them and spill onto the floor or other areas.

6. Microfiber rollers do not shed lint and do not deposit debris in the paint. Unlike some other rollers and brushes, microfiber rollers do not unload lint as they begin to degrade, which means you don't end up with debris-related blemishes in the paint. This requires the microfiber roller to be kept clean between uses, but the roller will not shed lint like a woven paint roller, nor will it shed lint like a brush. You can achieve a perfectly smooth paint finish every time you use the right application.

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On microfiber rollers, the microfiber adheres to the rollers by heating, which makes the microfiber rollers very durable. They do not lose fibers in paint jobs, which can lead to unsightly blemishes in the paint if these fibers get stuck in the paint, which can happen with other rollers.

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